@Bedrock #bedrock $BR
I used to think liquidity was mostly about entering and exiting positions.
#Bedrock Now I think it's about optionality.
The crypto market moves too fast for capital to stay committed to a single outcome forever. New ecosystems emerge, incentives change, and opportunities rotate across chains. The assets that can adapt tend to become more valuable than the ones that simply sit still.
That is one reason I've been paying closer attention to BTCFi.
What's interesting is that the conversation is gradually shifting away from Bitcoin as a passive asset and toward Bitcoin as productive capital. Not because holders are abandoning the original thesis, but because they're looking for ways to make that capital more useful.
@Bedrock reflects that broader trend.
The idea isn't just earning additional rewards. It's reducing the gap between holding an asset and participating in the wider crypto economy.
To me, that's the bigger story.
Crypto spent years creating value. The next phase may be about helping that value move more efficiently.
If capital becomes increasingly mobile, what will matter more in the future: ownership or access?
$MAGMA $H
I used to think liquidity was mostly about entering and exiting positions.
#Bedrock Now I think it's about optionality.
The crypto market moves too fast for capital to stay committed to a single outcome forever. New ecosystems emerge, incentives change, and opportunities rotate across chains. The assets that can adapt tend to become more valuable than the ones that simply sit still.
That is one reason I've been paying closer attention to BTCFi.
What's interesting is that the conversation is gradually shifting away from Bitcoin as a passive asset and toward Bitcoin as productive capital. Not because holders are abandoning the original thesis, but because they're looking for ways to make that capital more useful.
@Bedrock reflects that broader trend.
The idea isn't just earning additional rewards. It's reducing the gap between holding an asset and participating in the wider crypto economy.
To me, that's the bigger story.
Crypto spent years creating value. The next phase may be about helping that value move more efficiently.
If capital becomes increasingly mobile, what will matter more in the future: ownership or access?
$MAGMA $H
Ownership
0%
Access
100%
Both Equally
0%
Depends on the Market
0%
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